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The myth that money supply controls inflation is being revived. Here’s how it failed its most ardent...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoWhat no one has been paying homage to is the big policy mistake she made at the start of her...
Even with school choice, some Black families find options lacking decades after Brown v. Board
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoSince first grade, Julian Morris, 16, has changed schools six times, swinging between predominantly...
Alexander Jones: Why "school choice" has fallen short of expectations
The Daily Reflector· 5 days agoThe political debate over public education was not always so rigidly polarized as it is today. In...
Jared Bernstein’s ‘Money Printing’ Critics Are Ridiculous As Bernstein
Forbes· 2 days ago“I mean, the government definitely prints money, and it definitely lends that money, which is why...
The Myth of Central-Bank Independence | by Robert Skidelsky - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 1 day agoThe United Kingdom’s economic policy is adrift. In a recent report, the Committee criticized the...
How Wall Street drove the Maine paper industry’s collapse
Bangor Daily News· 4 days agoIn 1994, Al Dunlap took over as CEO of Scott Paper, which owned paper mills in Winslow, Skowhegan...
Stubborn inflation is a problem for homebuyers and has political implications
Seattle Times· 4 days agoThis is the second great eruption of inflation in my lifetime, with effects felt in Seattle and...
'Control Freaks' Are 'Losing Their Grip' on Education (Opinion)
Education Week· 5 days agoCorey DeAngelis is a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children and the executive...
In the Corporate World, Woke Is the Rage but Greed Is Still King
New York Times· 5 days agoIt’s been 14 years since Goldman Sachs was vilified as a “vampire squid” by Matt Taibbi in Rolling...
Paul Buchheit, AlterNet
The Raw Story· 4 days agoAt the heart of privatization is a disdain for government and a distrust of society, and a mindless individualism that leaves little room for cooperation. Adherents of privatization demand ' ...